by eezybizz.com
THIS is the way the American success story is supposed to go. A youngster gets out of school and finds himself a job in a field of work that appeals to him.
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As time goes by the Luckys better their way of life. That is, at first they drove a second hand Chevrolet but
after a time they graduate to a new Pontiac. Children come along and they sell their first house and buy a
newer and larger one out in the suburbs in a nicer section than they could at first afford.
Most of the neighbors drive Buicks or Oldsmobiles and Mrs. Lucky complains that she isn't dressed as well
as her friends and the size of their TV screen is smaller than that of the people next door. So Sam Lucky
takes to bringing home work from the office in the evenings and working late into the night, and Lois gets a
job as secretary in the office of the local clinic. The children are left at a nursery school part of the day.
Sam continues to bring work home and three times a week he goes to night school where he takes some
pretty stiff courses to increase his worth to the firm. After awhile he gets another promotion and a raise and
they can afford a new Buick, and that larger TV set, although in order to swing them Mrs. Lucky has to
continue her secretarial job.